Japanese-style hotel 湯回廊菊屋 is a 6-minute drive from Shuzenji Station in Izu City. It features indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, as well as a restaurant. Free parking is available.
A favorite of Japanese royalty and celebrities, Ryokan (Japanese-style hotel) 湯回廊菊屋 is in close proximity to Shuzenji Town, historic spot Tokko-no-yu and Hie Jinja Shrine. It is a 15-minute walk to Chikurin-no-Komichi (Bamboo Forest Pass).
Rooms in 湯回廊菊屋 feature a living room, bedroom and en suite bathroom. They are equipped with air conditioning, flat-screen TV and fridge. Rooms come with with tatami floors.
The front desk is open 24 hours. Hotel 湯回廊菊屋 houses a gift shop. Massage can be arranged in the rooms. Private hot springs can be used free of charge.
The hotel's restaurant Shuzenji-Bayashi offers fine dining with Japanese multi-course dishes. It also serves Japanese and Western breakfasts.
“Very clean, many onsens to choose, free ice cream and ramen at a certain time”
Jonathan
新加坡
“The private bath in the room was amazing and we used it many times during our short one-night stay. The facility was huge with sprawling, beautiful forest views and even a koi pond! There were many free refreshments provided during our stay like...”
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Roy
澳大利亚
“The facility itself was immaculate. There are enough onsens and I never have to wait for room. The restaurant offered private dining, both food and service were excellent.”
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Dong
中国
“Good location, excellent facility, staff very nice”
Marlene
澳大利亚
“Beautiful Hotel. Food exceptional if you like Japanese.”
Tegan
澳大利亚
“we splashed out for one fancy night at this beautiful ryokan on our recent holiday and it was SO WORTH IT. we had a private onsen room, the decor felt cosy and traditional. The public/private onsen’s were so nice too. The dinner was delicious and...”
Shoko
美国
“Cultural and historic Japanese style inn with various kinds of hot springs. Delicious food and staff members' welcoming hospitality. We enjoyed retro style Japanese beauty. Maze like facility. Reaching out to our room was intriguing.”